Latest Nevada Headlines

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Nevada Assembly Approves Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

Jun 5 2013 // Nevada lawmakers want to give medical marijuana users a legal way to obtain the drug 13 years after voters legalized medicinal pot in the state constitution. The Assembly voted 28-14 Monday to pass a bill establishing...

Nevada Governor Signs Law On Driver Privilege Card

Jun 3 2013 // A bill allowing people in the country illegally to obtain driving privilege cards in Nevada was signed into law Friday by Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval, who called it a historic moment. When the cards become available on...

Nevada Assembly Approves Driver Privilege Cards

May 29 2013 // The Nevada Assembly gave final legislative approval to a bill establishing driver privilege cards for people in the country illegally. SB303 was approved on a 30-9 vote and now heads to Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval, who...

85 MPH Speed Limit Bill Dies In Nevada Assembly

May 29 2013 // A bill authorizing speed limits of up to 85 mph on some Nevada highways has died in the Legislature. SB191 passed the Senate and was endorsed by the Assembly Transportation Committee. But the bill languished on the desk of...

Nevada Senate Approves Driving Privilege Cards

May 22 2013 // The Nevada Senate has overwhelming approved a bill authorizing driving privilege cards for non-U.S. residents. Monday’s vote was 20-1. SB303 now goes to the Assembly where passage is expected. Republican Gov. Brian...

Nevada Bill Suggests Removing Part of Marijuana DUI Tests

May 10 2013 // Some Nevada lawmakers say medical marijuana patients shouldn’t be deemed impaired when driving just because they have small amounts of marijuana in their system. The idea sparked intense debate Tuesday when Assembly...

Rockwood Decreases Agent E&O Rates in Massachusetts, California, Texas

May 7 2013 // Rockwood Programs has implemented underwriting guideline changes to its P&C Agents E&O program. The modifications will result in a rate decrease in the states of California, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Texas. The...

Lawsuit Accuses Nevada Police Of Discrimination

May 2 2013 // An Elko, Nev. police officer claims she was forced to resign after three months on the job because of a hostile work environment. Cassandra Sabo is suing the city, three supervisors and the police chief in a lawsuit filed...

Nevada Capitol Police Chief Sues Over Firing

Apr 29 2013 // Former Nevada Capitol Police Chief Tom Navin is suing the Nevada Department of Public Safety, claiming he was wrongfully terminated for failing a physical. Navin, in his district court suit filed this week, contends he was...

Nevada Quake Lab Has New $4M Research Project

Apr 25 2013 // The University of Nevada’s world-renowned earthquake laboratory has launched a nearly $4 million research project aimed at making nonstructural parts of buildings more earthquake proof. Engineers at the...

Nevada Senate Approves Cellphone Tracking Bill

Apr 22 2013 // The Nevada Senate has approved a bill designed to give law enforcement quicker access to cellphone locations in times of emergency. SB268 gives cellphone carriers protections for providing information during certain...

Risk Retention Association Hails Court Ruling in Nevada Battle

Apr 17 2013 // In a decision the National Risk Retention Association says will help clear any future hurdles faced by risk retention groups in other states, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a District Court ruling that the...

Nevada Firm Pays $70k in Suit Over Pregnant Worker

Apr 17 2013 // A government contractor at the Hawthorne Army Depot in northern Nevada has agreed to pay $70,000 to settle a lawsuit over the firing of a pregnant woman and her husband. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...

Nevada Jury Orders HMO To Pay $500M In Hepatitis Case

Apr 11 2013 // A Nevada jury has ordered the state’s largest health management organization to pay $500 million in punitive damages to three plaintiffs in a civil negligence lawsuit stemming from a Las Vegas hepatitis outbreak. Two...

Lawyers Ask Hepatitis C Jury To Award $2.5 Billion In Nevada Case

Apr 10 2013 // Plaintiffs’ attorneys asked a Nevada state court jury on Monday to put the state’s largest health management organization on the hook for a stunning $2.5 billion punitive damage award in a Las Vegas hepatitis...

3 Bound In Nevada Insurance Official Slaying

Apr 9 2013 // Three former fugitives were heading Tuesday to Carson City in police custody to face murder charges in the slaying of William McCune, Nevada’s chief insurance examiner, authorities said. Carson City sheriff’s...

Bills Target Nevada’s Construction Defect Law

Apr 9 2013 // Construction defect laws intended to protect consumers have morphed into a trial lawyer’s dream and a nightmare for Nevada’s building trades, putting many out of business and sending the cost of insurance...

Search On For Missing Nevada Chief Insurance Examiner

Apr 8 2013 // A Nevada Sheriff says he suspects foul play in the disappearance of the state’s chief insurance examiner after evidence of a bloody, violent struggle was uncovered in his apartment. Carson City Sheriff’s...

OSHA Fines Nevada Energy $43K After Worker’s Death

Mar 28 2013 // Federal officials have fined NV Energy $43,000 after investigating a fall that killed a 29-year-old Nevada employee in September. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration...

People – West

Mar 11 2013 // Walnut Creek, Calif.-based CSE Insurance Group President and CEO Pierre Bize announced he will be transitioning out of his current role at the company at the end of 2013. The move comes after 19 years at the helm of CSE....